Q. Though Ashoka had many sons, the inscriptions mentioned only one who is not mentioned in any other source. He is

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Tivara

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    A)April 1906
    B)April 1907
    C)April 1905
    D)April 1904
    Answer: April 1907
  • Q. The first to invade India were the
    A)Greeks
    B)Aryans
    C)Persians
    D)Arabs
    Answer: Aryans
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    A)John Wilkes Booth
    B)Lee Harvey Oswald
    C)John Surratt
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Lee Harvey Oswald
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    A)Noorjahan Begum
    B)Gulbadan Begum
    C)Jahanara Begum
    D)Zebun-nissah Begum
    Answer: Gulbadan Begum
  • Q. What did the ninth-century Scandinavian invasions do in England?
    A)Led to disintegration of a large kingdom into smaller kingdoms
    B)Promoted various small kingdoms to merge into a large kingdom
    C)Gave way to colonization by the Vikings
    D)Brought down Anglo-Saxon alliance
    Answer: Promoted various small kingdoms to merge into a large kingdom
  • Q. Upanishads are books on
    A)Philosophy
    B)Politics
    C)Medicine
    D)Social life
    Answer: Philosophy
  • Q. Which dynasty ruled over ‘Magadha’ after Mauryan Dynasty?
    A)Shunga
    B)Satavahan
    C)Nanda
    D)Kanva
    Answer: Shunga
  • Q. The theory of economic drain of India during British imperialism was propounded by
    A)Dadabhai Naoroji
    B)Jawaharlal Nehru
    C)R.C. Dutt
    D)M.K. Gandhi
    Answer: Dadabhai Naoroji
  • Q. Who discovered a direct sea route to India?
    A)Germans
    B)Portuguese
    C)The French
    D)The Dutch
    Answer: Portuguese
  • Q. The word ‘Veda’ has been derived from the root word ‘Vid’ which means
    A)Sacredness
    B)Divinity
    C)Doctrine
    D)Knowledge
    Answer: Knowledge
  • Q. The term Khalisa in Mughal administration signified the
    A)land owned by the emperor himself
    B)entire Imperial establishment
    C)religious land grants
    D)land from where revenue was collected for the Imperial Treasury
    Answer: land owned by the emperor himself
  • Q. When did Julius Caesar first invaded Britain
    A)44 BC
    B)33 BC
    C)55 BC
    D)66 BC
    Answer: 55 BC
  • Q. The crop which was not known to Vedic people is
    A)Wheat
    B)Barley
    C)Rice
    D)Tobacco
    Answer: Tobacco
  • Q. Which pharaoh build the largest pyramid known as Great Pyramid of Giza
    A)Tutankhamun
    B)Sneferu
    C)Khufu
    D)None of the above
    Answer: Khufu
  • Q. The Moplah Rebellion in 1921 in Malabar was Muslim Peasants Rabellion against :
    A)The British Government Authority
    B)Muslim Land Holders
    C)The non-tribal outsiders
    D)Hindu Land Holders
    Answer: Hindu Land Holders
  • Q. Which of the following is the Journal published in Britain by the Committee of the Indian National Congress?
    A)India
    B)Calcutta Gazette
    C)Bengal Tribune
    D)Calcutta Tribune
    Answer: India
  • Q. Under the Government of India, Provincial Legislatures consisted of two chambers, except in the case of
    A)Bihar
    B)Assam
    C)Madras
    D)Punjab
    Answer: Punjab
  • Q. Which of the following acts gave representation of the Indians for the first time in legislation?
    A)Indian Councils Act, 1919
    B)Indian Councils Act, 1909
    C)Government of India Act, 1935
    D)Government of India Act, 1935
    Answer: Indian Councils Act, 1909
  • Q. Which world heritage site comprises of the tomb of Iltutmish?
    A)Mahabodhi Temple Complex
    B)Humayun's Tomb
    C)Qutub Minar
    D)Red Fort Complex
    Answer: Qutub Minar
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    A)II and III
    B)I, II, III and IV
    C)I, II and III
    D)II, III and IV
    Answer: I, II and III

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